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7/10
"You don't want the place to be a mess when the cleaners come?"
ygwerin112 August 2020
Warning: Spoilers
Diana and Tom are driving each other completely up the wall, with both of them blaming each other for being the cause of the problems.

When Diana discovered that Tom did not just roll over and accept her as the Superior Being, she reacted in knee jerk fashion and decided to dump herself on her unsuspecting neice.

Harvey Baines is in love with someone else other than his own ego, and he is over the moon when he learned that Diana has left Tom and Bayview.

Diana is rather surprised to learn something that she had studiously avoided, knowing anything about her niece's life.

Just how will Tom hope to survive Diana's departure? Can he possibly hope to cope with his, son Geoffrey and daughter in law Marion's assistance?

Tom has the Hobsons Choice of either moving in with his in laws, or of his son moving in with him.

Harvey Baines has agreed to move in Inger a Scandinavian fitness instructor, to keep Bayview citizens in shape and be his new love interest.

Diana thinks that she can simply pick up her old life where she left it off a millenia ago, and she fired her nieces nanny because she imagined that it would be a piece of cake to take over.

"Did you know that it was the toxicity of the wallpaper past that did for Napoleon?" So said Geoffrey as he prepared to commence redecorating his dad's apartment.
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7/10
"Can't live with 'em, can't live without 'em"
planktonrules4 December 2023
Now that they've move in together, Tom and Diana are constantly at each other's throats. Neither one seems to be very flexible and with two strong wills, it's no surprise that they soon realize they can't continue this way. So, Diana decides to leave and move in with her niece. Unfortunately, this doesn't go well. As for Tom, his boring son, Geoffrey moves in with him...and Tom is, not surprisingly, bored out of his skull. What's to come of this?

This is a story that goes beyond this episode...and Tom and Diana eventually work things out. But how and why and when, you'll have to see for yourself.

This isn't a bad episode but it's not one of the better ones. Much of the problem is the problem hasn't been resolved by the end of the show. Worth seeing...along with the next episode.
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